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Trump's targeting of law firms that opposed him in court violates the Constitution, writes former county judge. Extracting millions in "pro bono" legal work may be extortion.
A judge appeared skeptical at a hearing of the Trump administration’s decision to target a top law firm’s employees with an executive order.
U.S. District Judge John Bates, a George W. Bush appointee, seemed skeptical that he could find any basis in Trump's Jenner ...
A federal judge firmly swatted down a series of arguments from a Department of Justice attorney defending President Donald ...
Bates, in particular, raised if there was a need for permanently enjoining the executive order's section one—which claims ...
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A judge had little patience for arguments from a Justice Department lawyer trying to toss Jenner & Block's case against the ...
Jenner & Block is asking a D.C. federal judge to permanently block President Trump's executive order after putting a ...
Another federal judge on Monday grilled the Trump administration over its attacks on law firms, suggesting the White House is ...
Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee are launching an investigation into the deals several law firms made with President Trump to avoid being targeted by executive ...
U.S. law firm Jenner & Block asked a judge on Monday to permanently bar Republican U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive ...
Opinion
Trump’s aggressive actions against free speech speak a lot louder than his words defending itHarvard University took the extraordinary step of suing the Trump administration on April 21, 2025, claiming that the pressure campaign mounted on the school by the president and his Cabinet ...
The case will be heard by Judge Allison Burroughs, a Barack Obama appointee and University of Pennsylvania Law School ...
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